How to Survive
TEST YOUR SMOKE
DETECTOR WEEKLY...
..............................................................................WHEN THE CLOCKS CHANGE....CHANGE THE BATTERY
Plan Your Escape
If you live in an apartment building, use stairways to escape. Never use an elevator during a fire.
If you live in a two-story house, and you must escape from a second-story window, be sure there is a safe way to reach the ground. People who have difficulty moving should have a phone in their sleeping area and, if possible, should sleep on the ground floor.
Test doors before opening them. While kneeling or crouching
at the door, reach up and touch the door, the knob, and the space between the door and its
frame with the back of your hand. If the door is hot, use another route. If the door is
cool, open it with caution. If you are trapped, close all doors between you and the fire. Stuff the cracks around the doors to keep out the smoke. Wait at a window and signal for help with a light colored cloth or flashlight. If there's a phone in the room, call the fire department and tell them exactly where you are.

Crawl low under smoke. Smoke contains deadly gases, and heat rises. During a fire, cleaner air will be near the floor. If you encounter smoke when using your primary exit, use your alternate escape plan. If you must exit through smoke, crawl on your hands and knees, keeping your head 12 to 24 inches above the floor.
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